A couple of big winners! Saints Row the Third is actually really fun! It's like Grand Theft Auto realized it was a video game and not a movie, so it ran with the ridiculousness of it all. Indie Bundle IV is full of winners but you should really be getting it for Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP! It's an ipad port but it's got a great soundtrack and some interesting gameplay. The Walking Dead is 40% off and, from all the reviews I've read of the first two episodes, one of the best adventure games to release in the last five years.

Killing Floor just hit flash sale too! All of it (game and DLCs) are 75% off. God knows BAD and I have sunk plenty of time into that one.

It does not. It doesn't appear that the female character is available yet.

And I'd like to say it's interesting that The Darkness 2 is available (and on daily sale!) when the first game never made it to PC. I'm halfway through The Darkness 2 on xbox and it's pretty enjoyable! The tone is a bit different from the first game, but I think it does a better job of conveying that feeling of controlling multiple appendages. You have two tentacles (one that grabs and throws, the other slashes) and two arms, so I find myself slashing a dude, shooting another, grabbing the first guy, shooting two more dudes, and then executing the first guy. And then I eat all of their hearts! It gets really hairy at times, and I'm pretty sure I could just shoot my way through every fight, but the variety of attacks makes the game unique.

Since a lot of the front page stuff doesn't appeal to me, here's some simpler games that are pretty cheap:

Zen Bound 2 is $1.25. It's pretty relaxing.Containment: The Zombie Puzzler is $2. It's kind of like zombie tetris, but it has a pretty good story and it's not super long, so $2 is about right.Lume is $1.74 and it's a cute little adventure game where everything is supposed to look like it's made out of paper.You can get the Broken Sword Trilogy for $2.50! They are fun, old school (but not old school you need to furiously try to type out the right command) adventure games. But I admit that I started the third one and the interface was different and weird and I never picked it back up. But the first two are totally worth it!

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Go get Bastion! It's beautiful, fun, and the soundtrack is great! $3.74 is absolutely nuts!

I voted for Dead Space 2 for the next community sale. I forking love Dead Space 2, EA be damned. Just Cause 2 is, however, rather fun and kind of a lot like Saints Row the Third, except with a grappling hook and parachute and set in jungle-island setting rather than a city. It's madness.

Let's talk about the Arcania & Gothic bundle. Don't buy this. The Gothic games, by most accounts, are good but a little bit too janky. Arcania wasn't made by the same people who made Gothic even though they call it Gothic 4. It's probably the most playable, and it's so boring. This bundle may appear to be a good deal. It's not. Just get the one or two good ones, Gothic 1 and 2 being regarded as the best, from GOG.com and skip the bundle. You can still get Two Worlds 2 for $7.49 and Chiatroll says that's a winner. The original Two Worlds is more fun than Arcania, and more playable than Gothic, and that game sucks asparagus.

Well. Uhh. Two space games on flash sale now. The X Superbox, which is all of the X series, for $9.99, and Sword of the Stars 2 for $7.49. The X series has a serious following, though I couldn't get into any of them, but I'm pretty sure Sword of the Stars 2 is still considered in invite-only alpha state. The invite coming in the form of you purchasing their broke-ass game. I'll let Chiatroll post his thoughts on SOTS2, but I'm pretty sure he's going to tell us that $7.49 is still too much.

The X Superbox, however, is probably a fantastic deal if you're into open-world space trading and mining and combat sims. I think the series can be most easily compared to Freelancer more than any other space sim, except way more intense.

I'm strictly a fighter pilot and I'm sure there's a place for me in those games, but the first one drops you off in space with a little laser and a big debt and I can't be bothered to continue commodity trading long enough to get a bigger gun. I do not give a single fork about living economies in games (most of the time), so I don't think the X series is much for me.

And yes, my free time is not exactly unlimited right now. I've got the whole series on the backburner, where it will stay for quite a while.

The missions unravel bafflingly, while smaller issues make it feel like it has not had even basic player-annoying problems addressed. The Panzerfaust I had picked up from a previous part of mission is on my back – modelled accurately, as per Arma 2′s methodology – but that means when I go prone, to avoid being shot, the blast shield from the thing drops in front of my face. I am forced to go into the gear menu and jettison it just to see where I am going. By this time I’ve been shot by Russian riflemen I will never see. Yes, the campaign experience hangs between dry simulation and parodic slapstick. (The voice acting and so-forth is enthusiastic, but predictable awful.)

Well. Uhh. Two space games on flash sale now. The X Superbox, which is all of the X series, for $9.99, and Sword of the Stars 2 for $7.49. The X series has a serious following, though I couldn't get into any of them, but I'm pretty sure Sword of the Stars 2 is still considered in invite-only alpha state. The invite coming in the form of you purchasing their broke-ass game. I'll let Chiatroll post his thoughts on SOTS2, but I'm pretty sure he's going to tell us that $7.49 is still too much.

The X Superbox, however, is probably a fantastic deal if you're into open-world space trading and mining and combat sims. I think the series can be most easily compared to Freelancer more than any other space sim, except way more intense.

I actually hear people are finishing a few turns without a crash in SOTS2 the last time I looked so it sounds like it's doing better.

super X box isn't as much a great deal because all you near is the most recent one and it's all pretty similar with stuff building on top of it.

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Yeah, but it's Fable 3, which is not great. AND it's hampered by GFWL.

You guys, it must be Manshoot Monday because we've got two solid manshoots on daily! I've sung the praises of Metro 2033 plenty. GET IT, before Last Light comes in fall. Rage is an id game. I guess I could stop there. It's good looking and plays well, but it's not the most exciting game, especially coming after Borderlands. Not their finest, but I absolutely love the way id does tech bases and this has a couple of those. I'd get Indie Bundle 5 for Gemini Rue if you're into sci-fi adventure games, or Blade Runner. Dear Esther is interesting. It's not really a game so much as a narrated walking tour. I bought it full price and didn't feel particularly burned. Get it for $2.49 just for the experience, or if you're interested to see the level of detail coming to Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs.

On flash sale now, get the FEAR collection for 1 and 2. Skip all of the expansions for 1, play Reborn because it's short and there's a mech section, and skip 3. The collection is well worth the price for 1 and 2 alone!